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  2. TIFF - Wikipedia

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    A TIFF file contains one or several images, termed subfiles in the specification. The basic use case for having multiple subfiles is to encode a multipage telefax in a single file, but it is also allowed to have different subfiles be different variants of the same image, for example scanned at different resolutions.

  3. GIS file format - Wikipedia

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    Esri grid – proprietary binary raster format used by Esri since the mid-1980s; GeoTIFF – TIFF variant enriched with GIS relevant metadata, especially georeferencing. An open format that has become one of the most common formats for data sharing. IMG – ERDAS IMAGINE image file format; JPEG2000 – Open-source raster format. A compressed ...

  4. TerraLib - Wikipedia

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    Raster files are accepted in the following formats: geotiff files (.tiff), jpg files (.jpg), Spring Grid Files (.spr), binary RAW files (.raw) and ESRI ASCII Grid Files (.txt). Currently there are three plugins that available for TerraAmazon. They are also developed by INPE and FUNCATE and are provided within the installer of the system.

  5. GeoTIFF - Wikipedia

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    GeoTIFF is a public domain metadata standard which allows georeferencing information to be embedded within a TIFF file. The potential additional information includes map projection, coordinate systems, ellipsoids, datums, and everything else necessary to establish the exact spatial reference for the file.

  6. Group 4 compression - Wikipedia

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    Group 4 compression is available in many proprietary image file formats as well as standardized formats such as TIFF, CALS, CIT (Intergraph Raster Type 24) and the PDF document format. G4 offers a small improvement over G3-2D by removing the end-of-line (EOL) codes. G3 and G4 compression both treat an image as a series of horizontal black ...

  7. Bayer filter - Wikipedia

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    The repeating 6×6 grid used in the x-trans sensor. The Fujifilm X-Trans CMOS sensor used in many Fujifilm X-series cameras is claimed [13] to provide better resistance to color moiré than the Bayer filter, and as such they can be made without an anti-aliasing filter. This in turn allows cameras using the sensor to achieve a higher resolution ...

  8. Fix problems sending AOL Mail

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    If you're having problems sending mail, there are a few troubleshooting steps you can take to fix the problem. Restart your computer:. If you haven't shut down your computer in a while, we recommend that you begin troubleshooting by restarting your computer.

  9. Raster graphics - Wikipedia

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    Each raster grid has a specified pixel format, the data type for each number. Common pixel formats are binary , gray-scale , palettized , and full-color , where color depth [ 4 ] determines the fidelity of the colors represented, and color space determines the range of color coverage (which is often less than the full range of human color vision ).